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  2. 11 Best Real Estate Crowdfunding Platforms - AOL

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    ArborCrowd is the first real estate investment crowdfunding platform from a real estate institution, and it focuses specifically on multifamily apartment investments located in many of the fastest ...

  3. The 5 Best Real Estate Crowdfunding Platforms - AOL

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    Real estate crowdfunding, which simply allows accredited and non-accredited investors to buy private real estate assets through an online platform, is more than just a revolutionary concept in the ...

  4. Prodigy Network - Wikipedia

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    Prodigy Network is an online real-estate crowdfunding platform that crowdfunds real-estate investments supported by capital from individual and institutional investors. [2] [3] [4] Its platform provides tools for investors to browse investments, perform due diligence and invest online.

  5. Category:Crowdfunding platforms of India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Crowdfunding platforms of India" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... By using this site, ...

  6. List of highest-funded crowdfunding projects - Wikipedia

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    Aragon launched a token sale for the Aragon Network, the world's first decentralized jurisdiction. The Aragon Network will provide organizations subscribed to it with services such as a decentralized arbitration system or a code upgradeability mechanism. The token sale closed in about 15 minutes, peaking at a rate of $122,000 per second.

  7. Crowdfunding - Wikipedia

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    The growth of real estate crowdfunding is a global trend. During 2014 and 2015, more than 150 platforms have been created throughout the world, such as in China, the Middle East, or France. In Europe, some compare this growing industry to that of e-commerce ten years earlier. [ 105 ]

  8. Fundrise - Wikipedia

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    The brothers founded the company with the idea to allow residents in the D.C. area to invest in real estate development projects they were building. [5] Fundrise's first project, Maketto, in the H Street NE Corridor in Washington D.C. raised $325,000 from 175 investors, where any resident of D.C. or Virginia could invest for as little as $100 ...

  9. Real estate crowdfunding in Canada - AOL

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    Money.ca explains the benefits of real estate crowdfunding for Canadians looking to invest in high-value properties.